Fields of Healing

November 24, 2018 - November 25, 2018

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Fields of Healing 2018

About Unity Earth

UNITY EARTH brings people together through growing a WORLDWIDE SPIRITUAL CULTURE that fosters reference for the Sacred and respects all forms of diversity. We use music, events and media to proclaim the universal unity of all beings.

Fields of Healing Event Director

Sam Cook has an extensive career in the arts and entertainment industry spanning close to thirty-years. A retired musician, she was the Director of The Dreaming Festival and a programmer of the Woodford Folk Festival. Artistically, Sam is a playwright, writer, visual artist and graphic designer. Administratively, Sam started working in publishing ahead of becoming the CEO of a leading Australian Theatre Company before launching her company KISSmyBLAKarts which has tentacles into Artist Management and Apparel.

Recipient of the UK Arts Council Fellowship in 2007 and 2011, winner of National Aboriginal Youth of the Year in 1999 and Broome Aboriginal Artist of the Year in 1998, Sam’s the founding Aboriginal columnist for Artshub, Tracker and founder of Australia’s Black History Month. Most recently she led a 20million global movement through #SOSBLAKAUSTRALIA and has recently founded Kaltja International an ethical economic disruption and cryptocurrency for Indigenous people worldwide.

About the Fields of Healing Festival

The Event

This first-time event is bringing together an international line-up of renowned healers, musicians, artists and thought-leaders for a historic “Convergence of Healing” at North Byron Parklands, November 24 & 25, 2018.

The two day gathering is designed as part “festival” and part “retreat” offering an intimate experience capped at just 1500 people. This inaugural event is delighted to feature outstanding international acts Kristin Hoffman, Premik Russel Tubbs and GRAMMY® nominated Rocky Dawuni alongside local Australian artists. Fields of Healing is a musical experience of deep transformation through song and healing vibrational frequency across the two days.

An international delegation of healers, led by the legendary Uncle Angaangaq from Greenland, together with local indigenous practitioners will hold healing ceremonies and facilitate healing circles.
Sam Cook is the Creative Director. Sam, herself an indigenous Australian, is a highly credentialed Festival director with decades of experience utilising the Arts as a force for healing and cultural expression.

These two life-affirming days on the beautiful North Byron Parklands, full of of heartful music, nurturing community and soulful food is a deep shared experience of healing, intercultural, community and personal transformation. The event is family friendly with special activities for children who come along.
We invite all who feel called, to come and gather with us for this powerful experiment in joyful community, deep healing and personal transformation.

The Significance of The Date

November 24 & 25 marks just over one year since the deeply historic Return to Country of Mungo Man in 2017. This profound healing moment when the ancient remains of Mungo Man, a 42 000 years old human ancestor, were returned to his country in the Willandra Lakes Region of New South Wales, marks an important moment for Australia’s waking up and growing up.

Fields of Healing: A Journey of Awakening is honoured to commemorate this date and this powerful event and we are delighted that representatives of Mungo Man and Mungo Lady’s decedents will be an active participants in the commemoration.

The Land

North Byron Parklands is a stunningly beautiful 660-acre cultural arts and music events venue. It is one of Australia’s premier festival sites, each year hosting Splendour in the Grass and Falls Festival. “Fields of Healing” is delighted to have such a beautiful and sacred space in which to be held.

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